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The National Land Imaging Program supports a variety of geospatial data programs and projects, including the USGS Landsat Program. Browse the audio feed to learn how data from these projects serve to address issues related to land change science.

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EoE thumbnail image for Episode 117 - Preparing for Landsat Next, Part 1
EoE thumbnail image for Episode 117 - Preparing for Landsat Next, Part 1
Eyes on Earth Episode 117 – Preparing for Landsat Next, Part 1
Eyes on Earth Episode 117 – Preparing for Landsat Next, Part 1
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EoE thumbnail image for Episode 117 - Preparing for Landsat Next, Part 1
EoE thumbnail image for Episode 117 - Preparing for Landsat Next, Part 1
Eyes on Earth Episode 117 – Preparing for Landsat Next, Part 1

In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk with several people involved with the next Landsat mission. In Part 1, we’ll hear about how different Landsat Next will be from previous Landsat missions and how its additional spectral bands, higher resolution and 6-day revisit will benefit science and society.

In this episode of Eyes on Earth, we talk with several people involved with the next Landsat mission. In Part 1, we’ll hear about how different Landsat Next will be from previous Landsat missions and how its additional spectral bands, higher resolution and 6-day revisit will benefit science and society.

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Thumbnail image for EoE Episode 116 - Landsat Images the Twilight Zone
Thumbnail image for EoE Episode 116 - Landsat Images the Twilight Zone
Eyes on Earth Episode 116 – Landsat Images the Twilight Zone
Eyes on Earth Episode 116 – Landsat Images the Twilight Zone
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Thumbnail image for EoE Episode 116 - Landsat Images the Twilight Zone
Eyes on Earth Episode 116 – Landsat Images the Twilight Zone

Landsat has documented changes all over the world for over 50 years. Changes in polar regions are happening especially rapidly. But it’s dark in polar regions much of the time. Therefore, a new acquisition scheme is adding more imagery of these dark, polar regions so these changes can be studied in more detail, even in polar twilight.

Landsat has documented changes all over the world for over 50 years. Changes in polar regions are happening especially rapidly. But it’s dark in polar regions much of the time. Therefore, a new acquisition scheme is adding more imagery of these dark, polar regions so these changes can be studied in more detail, even in polar twilight.

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EoE thumbnail image for episode 115 about EROS women in science
EoE thumbnail image for episode 115 about EROS women in science
Eyes on Earth Episode 115 – EROS Women in Science
Eyes on Earth Episode 115 – EROS Women in Science
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EoE thumbnail image for episode 115 about EROS women in science
EoE thumbnail image for episode 115 about EROS women in science
Eyes on Earth Episode 115 – EROS Women in Science

Women have been crucial to the EROS workforce from the very beginning in a variety of areas, from customer service and computers to film processing and administration.

Women have been crucial to the EROS workforce from the very beginning in a variety of areas, from customer service and computers to film processing and administration.

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EoE episode 91 thumbnail image - AmericaView
EoE episode 91 thumbnail image - AmericaView
Eyes on Earth Episode 91 – Intro to AmericaView
Eyes on Earth Episode 91 – Intro to AmericaView
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EoE episode 91 thumbnail image - AmericaView
EoE episode 91 thumbnail image - AmericaView
Eyes on Earth Episode 91 – Intro to AmericaView

AmericaView aims to advance Earth observation education through a network of programs based at universities in more than 40 states.

AmericaView aims to advance Earth observation education through a network of programs based at universities in more than 40 states.

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Eyes on Earth - Landsat Launch Part 3 thumbnail
Eyes on Earth - Landsat Launch Part 3 thumbnail
Eyes on Earth Episode 62 - Landsat 9 Launch Part 3
Eyes on Earth Episode 62 - Landsat 9 Launch Part 3
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Eyes on Earth - Landsat Launch Part 3 thumbnail
Eyes on Earth Episode 62 - Landsat 9 Launch Part 3

For our third and final episode of Eyes on Earth from the September launch of Landsat 9, we hear from Virginia Norwood. She blazed a trail for women in remote sensing in the 1960s and 70s while working for Hughes Aircraft, a contractor for NASA.

For our third and final episode of Eyes on Earth from the September launch of Landsat 9, we hear from Virginia Norwood. She blazed a trail for women in remote sensing in the 1960s and 70s while working for Hughes Aircraft, a contractor for NASA.

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Eyes on Earth - Landsat 9 Launch Part 1
Eyes on Earth - Landsat 9 Launch Part 1
Eyes on Earth Episode 60 – Landsat 9 Launch Part 1
Eyes on Earth Episode 60 – Landsat 9 Launch Part 1
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Eyes on Earth - Landsat 9 Launch Part 1
Eyes on Earth - Landsat 9 Launch Part 1
Eyes on Earth Episode 60 – Landsat 9 Launch Part 1

Landsat 9 launched into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Monday, September 27, 2021, to carry on the legacy of a nearly 50-year record of continuous Earth observation that began in 1972. The days leading up to the event saw guests from around the world descend upon Santa Barbara County in California to watch the historic event take place.

Landsat 9 launched into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base on Monday, September 27, 2021, to carry on the legacy of a nearly 50-year record of continuous Earth observation that began in 1972. The days leading up to the event saw guests from around the world descend upon Santa Barbara County in California to watch the historic event take place.

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Eyes on Earth - Landsat 9 Ground System
Eyes on Earth - Landsat 9 Ground System
Eyes on Earth Episode 59 - Landsat 9 Ground System
Eyes on Earth Episode 59 - Landsat 9 Ground System
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Eyes on Earth - Landsat 9 Ground System
Eyes on Earth - Landsat 9 Ground System
Eyes on Earth Episode 59 - Landsat 9 Ground System

The launch of Landsat 9 in September of 2021 represents a milestone for a joint USGS/NASA program that stretches back nearly 50 years. Landsat 9 will continue the legacy of unbroken, repeat Earth observations and contribute to our understanding of a changing planet.

The launch of Landsat 9 in September of 2021 represents a milestone for a joint USGS/NASA program that stretches back nearly 50 years. Landsat 9 will continue the legacy of unbroken, repeat Earth observations and contribute to our understanding of a changing planet.

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Eyes on Earth Episode 53 - Remapping Canada's Fire History
Eyes on Earth Episode 53 - Remapping Canada's Fire History
Eyes on Earth Episode 53 - Remapping Canada's Fire History
Eyes on Earth Episode 53 - Remapping Canada's Fire History
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Eyes on Earth Episode 53 - Remapping Canada's Fire History
Eyes on Earth Episode 53 - Remapping Canada's Fire History
Eyes on Earth Episode 53 - Remapping Canada's Fire History

Mapping fire perimeters is important work. It guides post-fire restoration efforts, fire mitigation strategies, and helps track of trends in burn severity over time. In the past, many of Canada’s fire agencies relied heavily on techniques like sketch mapping, which estimate burned area without exact measurements.

Mapping fire perimeters is important work. It guides post-fire restoration efforts, fire mitigation strategies, and helps track of trends in burn severity over time. In the past, many of Canada’s fire agencies relied heavily on techniques like sketch mapping, which estimate burned area without exact measurements.

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Eyes on Earth - Gray Ghosts
Eyes on Earth - Gray Ghosts
Eyes on Earth Episode 52 – Tracking ‘Gray Ghosts’ with Landsat
Eyes on Earth Episode 52 – Tracking ‘Gray Ghosts’ with Landsat
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Eyes on Earth - Gray Ghosts
Eyes on Earth - Gray Ghosts
Eyes on Earth Episode 52 – Tracking ‘Gray Ghosts’ with Landsat

The invasive species hemlock woolly adelgid is a threat to eastern hemlocks, filling some southeastern U.S. forests with what are called “gray ghosts” of the trees. Until recently, the insect had stayed in the southern part New York, but late last summer, an infestation was discovered in the Adirondacks.

The invasive species hemlock woolly adelgid is a threat to eastern hemlocks, filling some southeastern U.S. forests with what are called “gray ghosts” of the trees. Until recently, the insect had stayed in the southern part New York, but late last summer, an infestation was discovered in the Adirondacks.

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Eyes on Earth - Delaware River Basin
Eyes on Earth - Delaware River Basin
Eyes on Earth Episode 50 – Delaware River Basin
Eyes on Earth Episode 50 – Delaware River Basin
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Eyes on Earth - Delaware River Basin
Eyes on Earth - Delaware River Basin
Eyes on Earth Episode 50 – Delaware River Basin

About 15 million people rely on the Delaware River Basin for drinking water, including residents of Philadelphia, PA, Camden, NJ, and Wilmington, DE. What might happen to the water supply if climate change and population growth continue unabated? How might that impact land cover and land use patterns?

About 15 million people rely on the Delaware River Basin for drinking water, including residents of Philadelphia, PA, Camden, NJ, and Wilmington, DE. What might happen to the water supply if climate change and population growth continue unabated? How might that impact land cover and land use patterns?

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Eyes on Earth - Landsat Water Atlas
Eyes on Earth - Landsat Water Atlas
Eyes on Earth Episode 44 – Landsat Water Atlas
Eyes on Earth Episode 44 – Landsat Water Atlas
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Eyes on Earth - Landsat Water Atlas
Eyes on Earth - Landsat Water Atlas
Eyes on Earth Episode 44 – Landsat Water Atlas

Dr. Alan Belward has spent a lot of time thinking about the planet’s surface water. The former Landsat Science Team member uses satellite data to track changes to lakes, rivers, and streams, and recently published a book that uses Landsat data to tell some of those stories.

Dr. Alan Belward has spent a lot of time thinking about the planet’s surface water. The former Landsat Science Team member uses satellite data to track changes to lakes, rivers, and streams, and recently published a book that uses Landsat data to tell some of those stories.

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Eyes on Earth - U.S.-Canada Water Use
Eyes on Earth - U.S.-Canada Water Use
Eyes on Earth Episode 43 - U.S.-Canada Water Use
Eyes on Earth Episode 43 - U.S.-Canada Water Use
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Eyes on Earth - U.S.-Canada Water Use
Eyes on Earth - U.S.-Canada Water Use
Eyes on Earth Episode 43 - U.S.-Canada Water Use

The St. Mary and Milk Rivers cross the U.S. and Canadian border and supply water to both countries. Managing that resource in the interest of both nations is a matter of international collaboration and cooperation, and Landsat data is helping offer objective information on water use.

The St. Mary and Milk Rivers cross the U.S. and Canadian border and supply water to both countries. Managing that resource in the interest of both nations is a matter of international collaboration and cooperation, and Landsat data is helping offer objective information on water use.

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Eyes on Earth - Albedo
Eyes on Earth - Albedo
Eyes on Earth Episode 41 – Albedo
Eyes on Earth Episode 41 – Albedo
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Eyes on Earth - Albedo
Eyes on Earth - Albedo
Eyes on Earth Episode 41 – Albedo

Albedo—the amount of incoming solar radiation reflected into space from the Earth’s surface—is a key measurement for surface temperatures and plant productivity. It also factors into weather forecasting and climate modeling. Landsat Science Team member Dr.

Albedo—the amount of incoming solar radiation reflected into space from the Earth’s surface—is a key measurement for surface temperatures and plant productivity. It also factors into weather forecasting and climate modeling. Landsat Science Team member Dr.

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Eyes on Earth - Landsat Collection 2
Eyes on Earth - Landsat Collection 2
Eyes on Earth Episode 40 – Landsat Collection 2
Eyes on Earth Episode 40 – Landsat Collection 2
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Eyes on Earth - Landsat Collection 2
Eyes on Earth - Landsat Collection 2
Eyes on Earth Episode 40 – Landsat Collection 2

Landsat data is more useful today than at any other point in its nearly 50-year history. The USGS Collections strategy is a major reason why. Landsat Collections align and correct satellite acquisitions from 1972 through the present to make the data easier to work with through time.

Landsat data is more useful today than at any other point in its nearly 50-year history. The USGS Collections strategy is a major reason why. Landsat Collections align and correct satellite acquisitions from 1972 through the present to make the data easier to work with through time.

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Eyes on Earth - Brazil's Water Use
Eyes on Earth - Brazil's Water Use
Eyes on Earth Episode 39 – Brazil’s Water Use
Eyes on Earth Episode 39 – Brazil’s Water Use
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Eyes on Earth - Brazil's Water Use
Eyes on Earth - Brazil's Water Use
Eyes on Earth Episode 39 – Brazil’s Water Use

Brazil is a fascinating study in water use. Brazil uses roughly 72 percent of its water for irrigated agriculture, and its herds of cattle, pigs and poultry are among the largest in the world.

Brazil is a fascinating study in water use. Brazil uses roughly 72 percent of its water for irrigated agriculture, and its herds of cattle, pigs and poultry are among the largest in the world.

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Eyes on Earth - Time Series Analysis with Landsat
Eyes on Earth - Time Series Analysis with Landsat
Eyes on Earth Episode 38 – Time Series Analysis with Landsat
Eyes on Earth Episode 38 – Time Series Analysis with Landsat
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Eyes on Earth - Time Series Analysis with Landsat
Eyes on Earth - Time Series Analysis with Landsat
Eyes on Earth Episode 38 – Time Series Analysis with Landsat

In the past, remote sensing scientists looked for change on the Earth’s surface primarily by comparing one Landsat image to another.

In the past, remote sensing scientists looked for change on the Earth’s surface primarily by comparing one Landsat image to another.

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Eyes on Earth - Insuring West Africa's Crops
Eyes on Earth - Insuring West Africa's Crops
Eyes on Earth Episode 37 – Insuring West Africa’s Crops
Eyes on Earth Episode 37 – Insuring West Africa’s Crops
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Eyes on Earth - Insuring West Africa's Crops
Eyes on Earth - Insuring West Africa's Crops
Eyes on Earth Episode 37 – Insuring West Africa’s Crops

The Green Revolution leaned on fertilizers, drought-resistant seeds and other modern innovations to boost agricultural production across much of the planet in the second half of the 20th Century. But many of those innovations never reached West Africa, partially because the lack of social safety nets and crop insurance made such investments too risky.

The Green Revolution leaned on fertilizers, drought-resistant seeds and other modern innovations to boost agricultural production across much of the planet in the second half of the 20th Century. But many of those innovations never reached West Africa, partially because the lack of social safety nets and crop insurance made such investments too risky.

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Eyes on Earth - International Charter Turns 20
Eyes on Earth - International Charter Turns 20
Eyes on Earth Episode 36 – International Charter Turns 20
Eyes on Earth Episode 36 – International Charter Turns 20
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Eyes on Earth - International Charter Turns 20
Eyes on Earth - International Charter Turns 20
Eyes on Earth Episode 36 – International Charter Turns 20

When a disaster like a hurricane, flood or major wildfire hits a remote part of the world, the International Charter Space and Natural Disasters springs into action.

When a disaster like a hurricane, flood or major wildfire hits a remote part of the world, the International Charter Space and Natural Disasters springs into action.

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Eyes on Earth - Watching the Water Supply with OpenET
Eyes on Earth - Watching the Water Supply with OpenET
Eyes on Earth Episode 35 – Watching the Water Supply with OpenET
Eyes on Earth Episode 35 – Watching the Water Supply with OpenET
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Eyes on Earth - Watching the Water Supply with OpenET
Eyes on Earth - Watching the Water Supply with OpenET
Eyes on Earth Episode 35 – Watching the Water Supply with OpenET

Evapotranspiration is the process by which water transpires from the leaves and stems of plants and evaporates from the Earth’s surface. ET is an important metric for managing water use, but data availability has long been an issue.

Evapotranspiration is the process by which water transpires from the leaves and stems of plants and evaporates from the Earth’s surface. ET is an important metric for managing water use, but data availability has long been an issue.

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Eyes on Earth - Global Land Change
Eyes on Earth - Global Land Change
Eyes on Earth Episode 33 – Global Land Change
Eyes on Earth Episode 33 – Global Land Change
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Eyes on Earth - Global Land Change
Eyes on Earth - Global Land Change
Eyes on Earth Episode 33 – Global Land Change

Mapping land cover across the United States using Landsat satellite data is a difficult, time-intensive job, but there are jobs far larger. Matt Hansen, a Maryland-based professor and member of the Landsat Science Team focuses his efforts on mapping land cover and change on a global scale.

Mapping land cover across the United States using Landsat satellite data is a difficult, time-intensive job, but there are jobs far larger. Matt Hansen, a Maryland-based professor and member of the Landsat Science Team focuses his efforts on mapping land cover and change on a global scale.

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Eyes on Earth - Lunar Calibration
Eyes on Earth - Lunar Calibration
Eyes on Earth Episode 32 - Lunar Calibration
Eyes on Earth Episode 32 - Lunar Calibration
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Eyes on Earth - Lunar Calibration
Eyes on Earth - Lunar Calibration
Eyes on Earth Episode 32 - Lunar Calibration

Calibration teams at the USGS EROS Center use a variety of methods to make sure the data collected by Landsat satellites are an accurate representation of the Earth’s surface.

Calibration teams at the USGS EROS Center use a variety of methods to make sure the data collected by Landsat satellites are an accurate representation of the Earth’s surface.